Bachelor of Science (Wildlife Management) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Southern Queensland |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Zoology

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Overview
  • Preserve and protect our wildlife with hands-on courses in Wildlife Management.
  • Learn to identify, handle and trap wildlife from experts in our team of industry-leading lecturers.
  • Develop field safety, transport and survival skills, how to use trapping equipment, and learn survey techniques to record, analyse and present field data.
  • Gain diverse practical skills during a field trip in your first year, wildlife industry placements, and a third-year research project undertaken in an overseas location (COVID permitting) or within Australia.
  • Combine with a second major in Animal Science, Biology, or Environment and Sustainability, and be skilled to work in pest management, national parks, biosecurity, or zoo keeping.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Zoology

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Overview
  • Preserve and protect our wildlife with hands-on courses in Wildlife Management.
  • Learn to identify, handle and trap wildlife from experts in our team of industry-leading lecturers.
  • Develop field safety, transport and survival skills, how to use trapping equipment, and learn survey techniques to record, analyse and present field data.
  • Gain diverse practical skills during a field trip in your first year, wildlife industry placements, and a third-year research project undertaken in an overseas location (COVID permitting) or within Australia.
  • Combine with a second major in Animal Science, Biology, or Environment and Sustainability, and be skilled to work in pest management, national parks, biosecurity, or zoo keeping.

Admission Requirements

169+
15+
6+
65.6+
50+
80+
1250+

3 Years
Feb
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
31,520 AUD

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